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Old May 16th, 2003, 06:37 PM        WorldCom Building Wireless Network in Iraq
There are so many laughable things about this story, I just don't even know where to begin.


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WorldCom Says to Build Wireless Network in Iraq

Reuters
Friday, May 16, 2003; 10:37 AM

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Bankrupt telephone company WorldCom Inc. said on Thursday it won a contract to build a wireless telephone network in Iraq as the post-war country tries to rebuild and restore communications and other basic services.

WorldCom, which is changing its name to MCI, said it was on track to have a small wireless network operating in June. It declined to comment on the location of the network or size of the contract.

A sources familiar with the contract, however, said the network would provide service to about 5,000 to 10,000 people in Baghdad. Media reports pegged the contract's value at about $45 million.

It is unclear whether Ashburn, Virginia-based WorldCom would build other communications networks in Iraq since the Bush administration said it would leave such decisions to the incoming Iraqi government.

Bombing destroyed much of Iraq's feeble communications network and military personnel and aid workers have relied on costly and cumbersome satellite telephones.

Even before the war, Iraq's communications resources were scarce. The Washington Post said the country's prewar telephone network served only three out of every 1,000 people.

Some of WorldCom's network equipment started arriving in Iraq this week, but the rest must wait in line to be shipped along with food, medical supplies and other humanitarian aid, the company said.

The company, which also helped build a similar wireless network in Afghanistan, declined further comment. WorldCom does not operate a wireless network in the United States and it exited the wireless re-sale business last year.

The Baghdad network will use so-called GSM technology -- the global system for mobile communications -- which is the wireless standard used in Europe and most of the world, the source familiar with the contract said.

In March, Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican from southern California, urged the U.S. government to build a wireless network based on the CDMA (code division multiple access) standard developed by San Diego, California company Qualcomm Inc.

Issa argued that if GSM technology is deployed in Iraq, much of the equipment used to build the wireless telephone system would be manufactured in France, Germany, and elsewhere in western and northern Europe. Qualcomm is one of Issa's biggest corporate donors.

WorldCom, which filed the world's biggest bankruptcy last year, is the largest communications provider to the U.S. government and serves more than 75 government agencies.

Some rivals and activist groups, such as the Gray Panthers, have lobbied Congress that the federal government should not do business with WorldCom in the wake of its $11 billion accounting scandal.


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Old May 16th, 2003, 07:10 PM       
Worldcom stil exists?
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Old May 16th, 2003, 07:18 PM       
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Old May 19th, 2003, 10:16 AM       
What do you think it would take in the way of corruption and outright criminality to barr a corporation from getting an Iraq contract?

I mean, aside from contributting to Democrats or being French.

Seriously, If Worldcom can get a sweet deal here, why not Enron?

To be fair, This contract seems to have been bid out, unlike Halliburtons. I'm sure Worldcom put in a very competative, attractive bid. Luckily, they're a pretty trustworthy bunch and I think we can all be sure if they say they can do a good job for whatvre they bid, well, they're word is, after all, their bond.

I mean, it's not as if they're Bechtel, who's current project, The Big Dig is running billions of dollars in the red and who have a long history of criminally overcharging on gevernment contracts. Oh, wait, Bechtel got an Iraq deal too.
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